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Promo shot for the 'X-23' episode of; the original design of Laura Kinney / X-23. X-23 first appeared in season 3, episode 11 of the animated television series, titled 'X-23', voiced. She was later voiced by in 'Target X'. X-23 was created. He revealed that X-23 was his attempt to make a to 'connect more to the younger kids', as while X-Men: Evolution was a reinvention of the X-Men making the characters teenagers, 'Wolverine was one of the old, grizzled guys'. The characterization went for the opposite of Wolverine, where instead of a man 'older than we know' with no memory of his past and the life that he lost, X-23 was a young girl 'shackled to the murders she's committed' whose entire life revolved around the project that made her a killer.

Kyle added that the character is ' for Marvel Comics, she's a samurai sword trying to become a real little girl'. He and were the writers of the two episodes of X-Men: Evolution in which X-23 appears ('X-23' and 'Target X'), with Yost stating that Kyle 'had all the beats of her origin in his head when I came on board'.

Transition to comic books and publication history [ ] X-23's comic debut was in in the series, where her history and past were never divulged but her abilities were showcased. In X-23, her first miniseries, her origin was fully explained. She became part of the X-Men supporting cast in #450.

Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost also scripted X-23: Innocence Lost, a six-issue miniseries that details the character's origin, as well as X-23: Target X, a six-issue miniseries that covers the character's experiences between her origin story and her appearance in NYX. They continued to write X-23 into their runs on and as a member of the teams. X-23 starred in a monthly comic book series in 2010, written.

On November 15, 2011, Marvel announced that the X-23 comic series would end at issue #21. X-23 appeared as a regular character in from issue #23 (Feb 2012) through its final issue #39 (Jan 2013), and also appears in, a series. Laura joins the after the team finds her in Florida being chased. After the 2015 ' storyline, Laura is revealed to be one of the two new Wolverines in the continuity, along with. Fictional character biography [ ] Innocence Lost [ ]. Cover to X-23: Innocence Lost #2 (March 2005). A top-secret program is tasked to replicate the original experiment that bonded adamantium to the skeleton of.

The project is taken in a new direction: Dr. Martin Sutter recruits renowned mutant geneticist Dr.

Sarah Kinney to develop a clone of Wolverine. Also on the team is Sutter's protege,, who was raised by Sutter after his father was killed by the original Weapon X.

Since the only genetic sample from Weapon X is damaged, Kinney is unable to salvage the. Kinney proposes the creation of a female genetic twin. Her request is denied; Rice is opposed to the idea. After 22 failed attempts at reconstituting the DNA using a duplicate X chromosome, the 23rd sample yields a viable sample to combine with an embryo. Although Kinney is allowed to proceed, Rice exacts revenge for her insubordination by forcing her to act as the surrogate mother of the specimen. For nine months, Kinney's every move is monitored.

Finally, she gives birth to 'X-23'. After seven years, Rice subjects X-23 to radiation poisoning in order to activate her mutant gene. He extracts her claws, coats them with adamantium, and reinserts them back into her hands and feet – a procedure performed without affording the child any anesthetic. Rice creates a 'trigger scent' that drives X-23 into a murderous rage when she detects it.

X-23 is then trained to be a hired assassin, ordered to kill 'anyone. For a price.' Kinney's niece Megan is abducted by a serial killer; she smuggles X-23 out of the facility to rescue her.

X-23 tracks the abductor to his apartment, kills him, and frees Megan. Kinney is fired when she returns and is escorted off the base. Shortly thereafter, Rice assigns X-23 to eliminate Sutter and his family. He orders her to keep it secret. X-23 reveals to Sarah that Rice is responsible for the murders.

Before Kinney leaves, Rice reveals a chamber containing the incubation pods for subjects X-24 through X-50. Agilent vee pro 9.3. Kinney drafts a letter to her daughter, assigning her a final mission: destroy the pods and kill Rice. X-23 succeeds and meets her mother, and they prepare to flee. However, prior to his death, Rice exposed Kinney to the trigger scent. X-23 goes into a murderous frenzy and kills her mother. As she lies dying, Kinney tells X-23 that her name is Laura and that she loves her, and hands her the letter and pictures of, Wolverine, and the. Target X [ ] After being arrested by agents, X-23 awakens bound and gagged in the company of and, who proceed to interrogate her about her past.